....axv. m s. 1932 yea- - PAQB THREX Ilia Me Marie De Doth makes ner aenciuus Apple I MM L with Magic tlVP I, 1 r . mm Baking Powder t then a young VY housewife lib me what baking powder ihe ihuid sy Mia De Both, di-itctor of the fa bvbs De Both Home Makers Cooking Schools, "this u my advice: Use the best-cat that u pure, uniform and in variably dependable. You can't ute icccrd-rate bating powaer ana ex-ptcthnt-rate results. "My experience with Magic has Ites particuhrly happy. I find that it never varies that it is consist tntlt reliable And I know it is pure, iri free fim harmful ingredients." utemcnts by other well-known cr 'i.tn authorities give whole-ItarttJ rapport to Miss De Both's jupncit It if ' e majority ef dktitiaM aad e;ttr. tuchcrs throuthout Casa'a w iU nainmciul Magic txtluiwtlf. ppl Dumplinja . ! iHcirmak ikvn Mi(i Sugar lan Powder Onumoa (, mem wit Apple 1 ublnpooo butter . 1 fca Vml Sour, baking powdef mimt. t ia tht butter. Add c4d 4 -; tU toft dough. Turn out m mi rati toard aod roil Into bk i a team. Peal and con tbt ap-fH flact aa a;pl. oo each -quart of - jet r , t&t cor -Hth tmall piece ' 5s mu and a Unit cinnamon, r t jjutS taking cart that snart cr .Koingt, at tht tteam a : -i uk tht applt wMta uik II Uk.ng. Bruab dunplinfi I ream, and plact In "at laa. I' .ic la taodaratt awta t P :-)m! 40 mlautca. Scnrt i mjj aauct. Art. aUUTSI I tU aT. ITT aw a,niia &trtainIat:uk 7aaMatfajM CONTAIN NO ALUM." ThU (tattm.nl on trrrjr tin It your Au.rantt. tMt a MtgIC llaklbg if Powdtr It ltt v from alum or Kny harmful ln(r iiuor hrn you -towMaticGwk Book ' ni of recipes for dclf-"l Write to StinJard r'raier Ave. & Liberty St., n.(ker of Stewart ar-1 from the north on morning and will Vuncouver to at-Mrs. Baker is at ' i"tiil here. Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AN!) SHIPYARD TnMln three Dry Docks U "Paclty 20,000 tons Shipbuilders for SU ,Sh,p "a'rTS s,l and Wood Vessels S,SirVHdM,j,,n!tMaf,'l,"y palrfd and Overhauled ,ron "d Bras, Casting ""e.nd Acetvlene Weldinff 5,",fln urick for Heavy Lifts SONS OF PASTORS J .. 1 at ...... runy rerceni or .Millionaires I Inis Country Children of Ministers, Says Roger Babson Roger Babson is authority for trie statement that 40 of the millionaires In the United States and Canada are sons of ministers. The daughters are not behind their brothers. A Presbyterian minister's daughter recently published a sue-cessful novel. Another is a popular contributor to the Atlantic Montrl-ly. Others are eminent In social reform, politics and business. The most remarkable Instance Is that of a Methodist preacher In London who had five daughters whom he supported and educated on less than $800 a year. One of them became the wife of the great painter, Sir Edward Burne-Jones Another married Sir Edward Poyn ter. president of the Royal Academy. The third married John Kipling and their son was Rudyard Kipling. The fourth married a Mr j Baldwin and their son was later trie married -The United Presbyterian. Father of Mrs. Bulge er Is Dead John Galbraith Passes Away Vancouver on Sunday at Age of EIhty-Four Years in John Oslbrtith. father of Mrs. ' John Bulger of this elty. passed away recently at his home in Vancouver after lengthy Illness. The j funeral took place from Orandview l Funeral Home in Vancouver with Rev. j. s. Mulgrew officiating and' , interment In Mountain View Cemetery. 1 The late Mr. Oalbraith, who was 84 years of age, is sunriTed, besides Mrs. Bulger, by one other daughter, Mrs. C. P Martin of Vancouver, and. two sons. John II. Galbraith of Hartney. Manitoba, and Chris Gal- j braKh of dacrttota; 00' Mrs. Bulger has been' to Vancouver for the past few years during her father's illness. Steamship Sailings From Vancouver-Sunday ss. Catala pjn. Wed. ss. Pr. Oeorge ... 10:30 a.m 1 Friday ss. caraena - pjn. Ss. Princess Adelaide p.m. May 11 ss. Prin. Norah ajn. May 21 ss. Prin. Alice ajn. For Naas Klveraiul Poii Simpson Sunday ss. Catala 9 pjn. From Naas Klrer & Port S!miMn Tuesday-ss. CaUla .... 11:30 tun. Kiir Mewart and Anyox Sunday ss. Catala 9 pjn. Wed ss. Pr. Oeorge ? 4 p.m. From Stewart and Anyox Tuesday ss. Catala . .. 11:30 am. Thurs. as. Pr. George 8 pjn. For Ocean Falls-Tuesday ss. Catala .... 1:30 p.m. Thurs. ss. Pr. George 10 pjn. Friday as. Prin. Adelaide 10 pjn. From Ocean Fans-Wed. ss. Pr. George .... 10:30 a.m. Friday ss. Cardena pm Ss. Princess Adelaide pm. From Queen Charlotte Islands May 12 and J-ss. Pr. John a.m. For Queen Charlotte Islands-May 1 1 and 28 ss. P. John 10 p.m. ' Knr Alaska- May 11 ss. Prin. Norah May 31 ss. Trln. Alice . from Alaska-May 4 ss. Prin. Norah May 15ss. Prin. Norah May 25 ss. Prin. Alice . 'rom Skccna Klvcr Friday-. Carder a.m. ain. Tht following Is the scale r of charges made for reacting notices. , Marriage and Engagement announcement $2. Birth Notices 60c. Funeral Notices $1. , Cards of Thanks. , Funeral Flowers 10c. per nam;1. I p.m.i p.rh. 1 p.ni, aj P-ni 4 LOCAL ITEMS Grritfo Taxi. Phone 456 tf Chimneys swept, stove pipes ana gutters, .cleaned., P,hone. 5, tf III fl'-.ti i.l Tl!J' '-.:(, ,i'r '. RellablCi,,MqsstngBJ;,i. ?hpne 131. Day or Night. Stand Besner Block. Mrs. W. T. Kergln sailed this afternoon on the Catala for, a trip to Vancouver. Anglicansl Help . stock Country Store at, Ridley,, Home Bazaar. .101 Ml" ' ; M. II II)1; ' , '-ii. Vancouver Bank Clearings for week ending April 28 was 10,849, 133. A Ratepayers' meeting, Moose Hall Thursday, May .5, 8 pjn., to receive report, of Economy Com mlttee. 105 Don't forget to save Thursday and Friday evening' for those three plays In the Presbyterian Church. Tickets 50c. 104 Notice to Shoppers. Cut-RaU' Shoe Store is movlnc from Mecke; prlme minister of England. We re- I Block tt 621 Third Avenue, next to urei mat the fifth remained un- McCaffery fz Collart Ltd. You ait- wviiea to can at tneir new loca-t!on. Mrs. James Denholme of Tlcll arrived In from Blllmor this morning after spending a fortnight visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Miller. She will be remaining In the city for some little time. Prank L. Buckley of Vancouver Is expected to arrive In the city from the south on the ss. Prince Oeorge tomorrow in connection with the furthering of plans for his local pulp mill project. Rev. and Mrs. race arrived in H. T. Allen of Ter- the city from the interior' on this morning's train and sailed this afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver where they will at tend the annual British Columbia conference. Quite a number of fine dona tions were made at the tea and shower held yesterday afternoon a ,istV!lttQn,,Aimy .Citadel Jn sid of the forthcoming Ridley Home 'basaar. A number" or ladles ealledi,and the affair was quite successful. Chas MKinnon. v-.Hernn school teach of Vanarsdol, who is seri- i ously 111. was brought to the city from the Interior on this morning's For Var.nuvn irafn r.nd taken on to Vani-ouv.u Tuesday-ss. Catala ... 1:30 pjn.iab"ir-rh steamer Catala this af Thursday-ss. Pr. George 10 p.m. j rpoon Ho is eighty years tf Frtday-ss Prtn. Adelaide 10 pjn ag(1 Hls wlfe accompanied him Ss. Cardena midnight south. May 4 ss. Prtn. Norah pjn. X rlw ia m Prtn TAMh nm I ' May afr-ss. to is. Prin. run. aiicc p.ui PRIXCB KUPEItT MAN FAILED TO RECOGNIZE PEOj'LE ON THE STKEET Lockl man found he was unable to recognize friends on the street so fraught It was about time he wasXhaving his eyes looked after. A thorough examination' by G. F. Divey, Reg. Optometrist, In charge of the Optical Dept. of Mat Hellbroner. Jeweler, soon revskled the trouble, a case of . shoR sighted astigmatism. Thv proper glasses, specially made to suit his case, gave normal vision at once and he Is not passing up his friends now, can see them blocks away. Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel T11S HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot & Cold water: Steam Heat T5c. PER HAY AND UP J. Zarelll Trlephone 181 La Casse Bakery Phone 190 BREAD 4 Loaves for 25c Phone For delivery Wed. Special reaches, Pears, Apricots QCe 00 5 tins for Munro Bros. Bring your Painting Problems to us. We will save you money. Gordon's Hardware. McBrlde St. Phone 311. tf Ray Commons, accountant in, the local branch of the Royal Bank of Canada, left on yesterday afternoon's train for Hazelton where he will spend the coming month engaged In relief duty. Capt. A. Walker, marine superintendent of the Union Steamship Co., and Mrs. Walker were passengers aboard the steamer Catala today returning to Vancouver after having made the round trip north on the vessel. Only a memory 4 now CONSTIPATION One nearly crippled him "I felt to wretch ed and crippled by constipation, headaches and dizziness that 1 was about ready to gi ve up work. I tried Fruit-i- mm WmL tives and got wonderful relief in a remarkably short time." Mr. W. S., Westport, Oat. Fruit-a-tives, the great discovery of a brilliant doctor, stimulates FIVE vital organs to work naturally. Try it! It is positively without an equal for overcoming constipation, headaches, backaches and indigestion; also ill-nesses of long standing, such as rheumatism. 25c and iOc. Fruit-a-tives MAKE AND KEEP YOU WELL Mrs. C. H. Orme, who has been on a visit to Hazelton. returned to the city from the Interior xm thk morning's train. Father Joseph Allard. O.MX, ar rtved in the city on 'this morning's tTalnaf teg paying vllttohU former parish aFyr S. Jamas as wen as at Terrace. M. A. Burbank. divisional engineer for the Canadian National SViwaj-s, wurrrd to the city on this morning's train from one 'of his periodical trips up the line 'on official duties. Union steamer Catala. Capt. A E. Dickson, having oeen delayed by ildal conditions In the Naas River returned to port at 1:30 Ihls afternoon from Anyox, Stewart ano other northern points and sailed about an hour later for Vancouvei and waypolnts. John McTavish. son of Mr. ar.i Mrs. D. D. McTavtsh of Victor, and grandson of Morte II. Craig, formerly of this city, and now also residing In Victoria, arrived In the city Sunday from the Capital to Join the staff of the Arctic Studio here, P. G. Ruwell. assistant superintendent for the Canadian National Railways with headquarters in Pmlthers, arrived In the city from the Interior on this morning's train for a brief visit here on official business and will return to Smith-ers tomorrow afternoon. NOTICE Men should not gp to Anyox looking for employment ns there arc many there out of'cmployment and no accommodation for more. GRANBY CONSOLIDATED MINING, SMELTING & POWER CO (104) Announcements Ridley Home Bazaar May 5. irhree Plays; PresbyfcrfairChurch "UiayUx-anjOUu Moose Dance May 0. Legion Band Concert May 13. 87 Eagles Butterfly Dance, May 13. Ladles refreshments. Gentlemen 50c. Spring Sale, St Peters Church May 11. Elks' Balloon Dunce May 20. WINNER IS MRS.MACEY Writ tlme'ricK Which" Is "'Contest ' ' ! '-"llfiJI The winner in the Supremo Cof fee limerick contest Is Mrs, Harry Macey. Principal Hartness of the High School was asked to act as Judge and he chose Mrs. Macey's '" ' ' ' verse as follows;' . When In doubt as to what brand to buy, A pound of Supreme you should try, For, the flavor Is fine. The aroma divine, And It quenches your thirst when you're dry. Several other limericks arc highly commended and if the parties who submitted them will call at the of fice of Stewart & Mobley they will receive a pound of Supreme coffee each for their efforts. A lady was asked by her guest, Why her jiarties excelled all the rest. She said, "Well I think, . "It's the coffee wc drink, And of course, Supreme Is the' best." There was an old fellow from Fife,' Been a bachelor all of his life: Now it's plain to be seen, That he is drinking "Supreme." For he's chasing around for a wife. A guy at his doctor's suggestion, When poor coffee had wrecked his digestion. Fell in with the scheme Of drinking Supreme, Indigestion's now out of the ques tion. An old man so Jolly and gay. Collapsed on the street one cold day, He did not mind dying, When he heard St. Pete crying, Supreme coffee my man; step thk way." gave several coffees a test, To find out which flavor was best A taste of each kind Soon decided my mind, Supreme ranked first In the, west GiveS Help; Gives It KINDLING FREE The Seal Cove Transfer will give to any customer who buys a cord of wood, stove length, a sack c fcindlinj; free. This offer Is mad." for one week only. Phone Greer. 609. 10 "Build B. C. Payrolls- II Li j - 1 Mfp JwwMTrs Every tin of Pacific Milk used helps British Columbia. Produced anywhere else It would not be so good. This British Columbia quality gives It popularity. The direct benefit to the people comes from the fact that it is particularly good and gives back to the province all It takes. Pacific Milk "100 B. C. Owned and Controlled" PLANT AT ABBOTSFOKD MI-LADY Beauty Shoppe Kotcx Special, 10c Permanent Wave $5.00 Ladies' Hair Cut . . 35c Children's Hair Cut 25c Phone 655 Stationery Office Supplies Toys Charts Hooks Radios Sewing Machines McUAE BROS., LTD. TOMORROW THE BEAUTIFUL NEW FORD WILL BE DISPLAYED SEE IT AND GET FULL DETAILS AT OUR SHOWROOMS TOMORROW S. E. Parker Ltd. FORI) DEALERS Third Ave. East ! : " uv Phone 83 SPRING SAILINGS From Pnnce Rupert for Vancouver, calling at" Ocean Falls and Powell River. 10.00 p.m. Thursdays For Anyox and Stewart 4.00 p.m. Wednesdays Fortnightly service to Queen Charlotte Islands. Particulars on request TRAIN SERVICE Passenger trains leave Prince Rupert Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 3.00 p.m. for Edmonton, Winnipeg and points East For mormation call or at in local agrnt or H. McEWEN. D.F. V P A. Prince Ruptrt, B.C. V-1HR-M Canadian National Dr. Maguire - Dentist ROOMS 7-8-9, SMITH BLOCK 525 - Phone - 525 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED 8tr.iinri l'sve Prim e ttu'n tor Vanrvmcr I'N H. ( ATM. A KVIUV Tl KMI.W I'M. Via Ot-Min '.'! iriivin? Viivou-or Th mday pm T.S.M. C AUIIKNA MKIIY HUIY MIDXKlllT. Arm I'm Van' m i 8uimn midn ;!n :). Wkljr awiuip. i P i ' Simp;' Al-"e A m Anyox, Stewart and Nan P p-jltva Sunday w u.m. Furt MM" nil. r:n- m rr.n-dlng nil -t):llg Mid '. lie's riUNt'K Ill l tUT AUfcSCY Xrcond Avrnr Hionr MS. ECZEMA RASHE s other SKIN TROUBLES Soothed & Healed by Zam-Buka sllllllllllllHsssssssssssssssssssssss wiHrmmrm' -njjSM f mti-irvr-rrstm s 4 4 V, ' 7, I I 4" 4 i if 8 Ma